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Idiotic ruling on cancer drugs



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Published Date: 28 August 2008
This government has told kidney cancer patients and other cancer sufferers not to ask for life-saving drugs that are available because they are not getting them, end of story. These drugs are available right across Europe to all who are in need of them, free of charge, so what is the point of us being in the European Union?
Now I learn this stupid government is spending £17m for mosquito nets for Africa. These millions of pounds would fund life-prolonging drugs.

I have not heard any political party saying they would change this situation. As usual, this is Britain and everybody will just accept this idiotic decision like everything else that is rammed in our faces.

edward hooks, scott hall road, Leeds





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  • Last Updated: 28 August 2008 1:25 PM
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